The chronicity of a problem refers to:
A) How much job experience a person has.
B) The geographical place where the problem is.
C) Outward behavior or characteristics of a person with the problem.
D) How often the problem occurs or how long it has lasted.
D
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_____ provides independent, impartial assistance in more than 60 countries to people
whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect, or catastrophe, primarily due to armed conflict, epidemics, malnutrition, exclusion from health care, or natural disasters.
A. United Nations Health Care B. Global Health Network C. Doctors Without Borders D. World Healthcare Association
When treating persons who have had long periods of alcohol dependence and abuse, the worker might reasonably expect that
A. there is a high likelihood of cycling between periods of relapse and recovery. B. once treatment has been fully implemented clients will be free of their addiction. C. the client will consistently lie about their alcohol use. D. their friends will be supportive and try to help them refrain from using alcohol.
Angie is called to the emergency room. The police and an employee of the child welfare department have brought in a young child for an examination. The child was living in a home that was being used for the manufacture of methamphetamines. The police have arrested the child’s parents, and child welfare has taken over the care of the child. This is an example of ______________________ child maltreatment.
a. Physical abuse b. Emotional abuse c. Medical child abuse d. Risk of harm
Jose Melendez mobilizes the action of community members to address the shortages of food supplies in area food pantries. Jose's work reflects the ______ role
a. broker/advocate b. convener/mediator c. activist d. planner